Multiform
(adjective)
Having many different forms or shapes.
Origin:
From latin multus, "many" + forma, "shape or form". first recorded in english in the mid 17th century.
Examples:
- The multiform clouds in the sky looked like giant cotton balls.
- This rock formation is multiform and has many different shapes.
- The multiform sculpture had many different parts that could be rearranged.
- The multiform leaves on the tree were all different shapes and sizes.
- The artist's work is known for its multiform approach to painting.